Natural theology ; Horæ Paulinæ ; Clergyman's companion ; and sermonsHenry Fisher, Son, and P. Jackson, 1928 |
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Page 183
... fear of death from the enjoyment of life , or the perception of that fear from rational natures . Brutes are in a great measure delivered from all anxiety on this account by the inferiority of their faculties ; or rather they seem to be ...
... fear of death from the enjoyment of life , or the perception of that fear from rational natures . Brutes are in a great measure delivered from all anxiety on this account by the inferiority of their faculties ; or rather they seem to be ...
Page 149
... fear nothing then , is either a singular felicity , or a dan- gerous presumption . But to restrain the extravagance of fear , let him be reminded of the terms of the gospel : -that it is a covenant of grace and mercy to all : that ...
... fear nothing then , is either a singular felicity , or a dan- gerous presumption . But to restrain the extravagance of fear , let him be reminded of the terms of the gospel : -that it is a covenant of grace and mercy to all : that ...
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... fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge ; but calling it the beginning implies that we ought to proceed farther ; namely , from his fear to his love . To apply this distinction to the subject before us ; the man , who serves God ...
... fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge ; but calling it the beginning implies that we ought to proceed farther ; namely , from his fear to his love . To apply this distinction to the subject before us ; the man , who serves God ...
Contents
The relation of animated bodies to inanimate nature | 106 |
Of insects | 117 |
Of plants | 126 |
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Achaia action Acts affliction Amen amongst animal apostle appears believe beseech thee blessed body bones called cause cerning chapter Christ our Lord Christian church chyle Colossians comfort concerning contrivance Corinth Corinthians death doctrine duty effect endeavours Ephesus epistle Epistle to Timothy Epistle to Titus evil faith Father flesh Galatia give glory gospel grace hath heart heaven Holy Spirit human instance Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jews live Macedonia means mind minister motion muscles nature necessary observe occasion Onesimus ourselves particular passage Paul Paul's person pray prayer preaching present principle produce Psalm purpose quadrupeds reason receive religion religious repentance salvation Saviour Scripture sense SERMON shew sick sinner sins soul speak species Spirit Thessalonica thine things thou hast thought thy mercy thy servant Timothy tion true truth unto virtue whilst words worship